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saga

noun as in story, often long

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The Hunger Games franchise is already a deeply political saga, chronicling a growing rebellion against a tyrannical regime.

I have known Alliata for many years and have written of this saga twice before.

He talks candidly about the saga, non-monogamy, assisted suicide, and why he is ‘bored’ of the gay actor debate.

Ultimately, the big news in the saga of the cable bundle are the effects of the new lower priced tiers evolving.

The saga is a bit more terrifying and Harlacher hopes this adds you to his “body count.”

Arthur, King of Bertangenland (Saga), 379; daughter of, 393.

The Icelandic saga-men never weary, though modern readers do, of legal details.

In an Annamite saga a certain king wished to build a town on a site he had fixed upon.

In a Carinthian saga he is to cut three birch rods at the full of the moon, and then wait at the appointed place.

Passing over to New Guinea, we find a remarkable saga concerning the moon.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to saga, such as: adventure, chronicle, epic, legend, narrative, and tale.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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